[HTML][HTML] New insights into the toxicological effects of dietary biogenic amines

B Del Rio, M Fernandez, B Redruello, V Ladero… - Food Chemistry, 2024 - Elsevier
Biogenic amines (BA) are molecules with biological functions, which can accumulate at toxic
concentrations in foods. Several microorganisms have been identified as responsible for …

Fermented foods and gastrointestinal health: underlying mechanisms

A Mukherjee, S Breselge, E Dimidi, ML Marco… - Nature Reviews …, 2024 - nature.com
Although fermentation probably originally developed as a means of preserving food
substrates, many fermented foods (FFs), and components therein, are thought to have a …

Biogenic amines in meat and meat products: a review of the science and future perspectives

M Schirone, L Esposito, F D'Onofrio, P Visciano… - Foods, 2022 - mdpi.com
Biogenic amines (BAs) can be found in a wide range of meat and meat products, where they
are important as an index for product stability and quality, but also for their impact on public …

Biogenic amines levels in food processing: Efforts for their control in foodstuffs

Y Jaguey-Hernandez, K Aguilar-Arteaga… - Food Research …, 2021 - Elsevier
Fermented and/or protein-rich foods, the most widely consumed worldwide, are the most
susceptible to the presence of high levels of biogenic amines (BAs). Many reviews have …

Histamine and scombrotoxins

JM Hungerford - Toxicon, 2021 - Elsevier
Histamine intoxications result when histamine-metabolizing enzymes are compromised or
overwhelmed by dietary histamine in the human body. This can occur either due to …

Histamine accumulation in dairy products: Microbial causes, techniques for the detection of histamine‐producing microbiota, and potential solutions

M Moniente, D García‐Gonzalo… - … Reviews in Food …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Histamine poisoning is a significant public health and safety concern. Intoxication from
ingestion of food containing high amounts of histamine may cause mild or severe symptoms …

[HTML][HTML] Presence of biogenic amines in food and their public health implications: A review

AK Omer, RR Mohammed, PSM Ameen, ZA Abas… - Journal of food …, 2021 - Elsevier
Essential foods as part of a daily meal may include numerous kinds of biogenic amines
(BAs) at various concentrations. BAs have a variety of toxicological effects on human health …

Health concerns associated with biogenic amines in food and interaction with amine oxidase drugs

BM Dala-Paula, FB Custódio, MBA Gloria - Current Opinion in Food …, 2023 - Elsevier
Highlights•High-histamine and tyramine levels can cause adverse effects to human
health.•The incidence of histamine intolerance has increased recently.•A low-tyramine diet is …

MOF sensors for food safety: ultralow detection of putrescine and cadaverine in protein rich foods

T Leelasree, H Aggarwal - Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 2022 - pubs.rsc.org
Here we explore MOFs for the real-time detection of food spoilage indicators such as
putrescine and cadaverine in protein rich foods such as fish and cheese. Biogenic amines …

The biogenic amine tryptamine, unlike β-phenylethylamine, shows in vitro cytotoxicity at concentrations that have been found in foods

B Del Rio, B Redruello, M Fernandez, MC Martin… - Food chemistry, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract β-phenylethylamine and tryptamine are biogenic amines (BA) often found in foods.
In general, BA are assumed to be toxic and their accumulation in food is not recommended …